Following months of heated trash-talking, legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. will come out of retirement this Saturday to go head-to-head with mixed-martial-arts champion Conor McGregor -- and the fight promises to be an event to remember. While there are plenty of TV-equipped sports bars in New York, we’ve compiled a list of all the best deals, events, and locations for your viewing pleasure.

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NoMad

Cost: $50What you’ll get: Hosted by Instagram personality (and noted meme celeb) Tank Sinatra, the viewing party at this spacious wood-lined bar includes one complimentary drink, a series of HD screens, and the opportunity for some early access to soon-to-be-viral boxing memes.

Midtown

NoLita

Cost: $25 presale, $30 at the doorWhat you’ll get: With your ticket, you’ll get unlimited $1 drinks from 8-9pm, plus access to five separate HD projectors screening the fight. The tri-level club will also host a live DJ in between sets.

TriBeCa

Cost: $20What you’ll get: Watch the legendary battle on enormous projectors at this Pier 15 bar, and when things get heated inside, step outside for some equally legendary waterfront views of the Brooklyn Bridge.

Williamsburg

Cost: $20 for entry, $100 for open barWhat you’ll get: For $20, you’ll gain access to plenty of screens and affordable craft beers at this low-key pub. If you spring for the $100 tickets, you’ll guarantee yourself a seat at the bar, three hours of open-bar access, and a spread of apps distributed throughout the evening.

East Village

Cost: $60 for standard admission, $100 for open barWhat you’ll get: The bi-level bar/club will be showing the fight on two separate 35-foot projection screens, there will be a live DJ all night long, and a general admission ticket comes with one free drink. For the $100 package (which is a mere $40 more), you’ll have access to a full open bar for two hours.

Midtown

Cost: $25What you’ll get: The lounge at this upscale eatery will be set with seven screens, the kitchen will serve all apps for $10 throughout the course of the fight, and themed drink specials will be announced upon arrival.

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FiDi

Cost: $30What you’ll get: Slate is screening the fight on a 20-foot HD video wall, in addition to plenty of other smaller screens. Producer/MC/DJ Scram Jones will also perform live in the lead-up to the main event.

East Village

Cost: $20 for general admission, $75 for unlimited food and drinkWhat you’ll get: The pricier ticket at this popular sports bar will earn you bottomless nachos and an open bar all night long (what more could you want?) while for $20, you’ll still have access to plenty of screens and alcoholic beverages (though you’ll have to pay for them).

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